Veteran Receives Gift from Nonprofit Group After His Landscaping Gear Is Stolen

'We're going to survive. I really thought our company was going to die,' said an Oklahoma resident and former Marine

Just a month after finding out that he’d been robbed, an Oklahoma veteran will continue to run his landscaping business, which hires vets, thanks to a nonprofit group’s donation of $15,000 worth of new equipment on Friday.

Cody Nichols, who served in the Marines, owns and operates Our Troops Services, a small business in Tulsa that hires veterans for landscaping, fencing and construction jobs.

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His company took a hit on May 20 when he discovered that all of his equipment had been taken.

Nichols and his fellow veterans were left with nothing but a couple of donated push mowers to continue working, but they soon fell behind.

The veteran’s luck turned around on Friday, though, when a nonprofit group, Soldier’s Wish, surprised Nichols with $15,000 worth of new lawn equipment, Tulsa World reported.

“We’re going to survive. I really thought our company was going to die,” Nichols said, according to the publication.